Recruitment firm Morgan McKinley has tried quantifying precisely how many hopeful bankers didn’t get bonuses in London last year. After surveying 180 people, it found that 32% of them didn’t get a bonus for 2012, up from 18% without bonuses in 2011. The number of disappointed people is increasing. Nor are salaries necessarily increasing further to compensate – Morgan McKinley also found that only 36% of respondents had their salaries hiked last year, compared to 47% the year before.

Meanwhile:

James Gorman’s daughter doesn’t want to be a banker. She wants to be a rock star. (Dealbook)